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Hi, everytime I do anything in the terminal it triggers the pc speaker, so I would like to disable it, it has been working up to this point, but today I installed the new kernel, and setting:
MODULES=(!pcspkr, !snd_pcsp)
doesn't seem to do the trick, so I was hoping that you have any idea why it is still triggering
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I don't have the problem so I'm not sure, but there are several options here:
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"xset -b" seemed to do the trick, but why would that even have to be nescessary with the other modules disabled?
Check what modules are loaded, maybe you need to blacklist some other modules. I'm not sure you need a comma in the array.
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Paaskehare wrote:"xset -b" seemed to do the trick, but why would that even have to be nescessary with the other modules disabled?
Check what modules are loaded, maybe you need to blacklist some other modules. I'm not sure you need a comma in the array.
The comma means you're blacklisting "pcspkr," not "pcspkr". One is a valid module. The other isn't.
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but not bash programming
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